Background Salt consumption is a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in the US. Voluntary reformulation policies targeting salt have been deployed in several countries with varying effectiveness–high in Finland and the UK, low in Australia. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed voluntary salt reduction goals targeting processed and commercially prepared foods. We aim to quantify the potential CVD and economic impact of the FDA reformulation policy.Methods We extended the previously validated US IMPACT Food Policy Model. We then estimated the CVD cases averted, Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALYs) generated and cost-effectiveness from 2017–2036 of the pro...
The United Kingdom was among the first countries to introduce a salt reduction program in 2003 to re...
Objectives. We examined approaches to reduce sodium content of food served in settings operated or f...
The health and economic burden related to cardiovascular diseases is substantial and prevention of t...
Background Salt consumption is a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), the ...
BackgroundSodium consumption is a modifiable risk factor for higher blood pressure (BP) and cardiova...
Background Sodium consumption is a modifiable risk factor for higher blood pressure (BP) and cardiov...
Context: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) set draft voluntary targets to reduce sodium leve...
Background Excessive salt consumption is the leading dietary risk factor for cardiovascular disease ...
BACKGROUND: The National Salt Reduction Initiative, in which food producers agree to lower sodium to...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate population health benefits and cost-effectiveness of interventions for reduci...
Background: Excessive salt intake has been associated with hypertension and increased cardiovascular...
Background The Australian Government recently established sodium targets for packaged foods to encou...
Strategies to reduce excess salt consumption play an important role in preventing cardiovascular dis...
AbstractGlobally, excess salt intake is a significant cause of preventable heart disease and stroke,...
AbstractObjectivesDietary salt intake has been causally linked to high blood pressure and increased ...
The United Kingdom was among the first countries to introduce a salt reduction program in 2003 to re...
Objectives. We examined approaches to reduce sodium content of food served in settings operated or f...
The health and economic burden related to cardiovascular diseases is substantial and prevention of t...
Background Salt consumption is a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD), the ...
BackgroundSodium consumption is a modifiable risk factor for higher blood pressure (BP) and cardiova...
Background Sodium consumption is a modifiable risk factor for higher blood pressure (BP) and cardiov...
Context: The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) set draft voluntary targets to reduce sodium leve...
Background Excessive salt consumption is the leading dietary risk factor for cardiovascular disease ...
BACKGROUND: The National Salt Reduction Initiative, in which food producers agree to lower sodium to...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate population health benefits and cost-effectiveness of interventions for reduci...
Background: Excessive salt intake has been associated with hypertension and increased cardiovascular...
Background The Australian Government recently established sodium targets for packaged foods to encou...
Strategies to reduce excess salt consumption play an important role in preventing cardiovascular dis...
AbstractGlobally, excess salt intake is a significant cause of preventable heart disease and stroke,...
AbstractObjectivesDietary salt intake has been causally linked to high blood pressure and increased ...
The United Kingdom was among the first countries to introduce a salt reduction program in 2003 to re...
Objectives. We examined approaches to reduce sodium content of food served in settings operated or f...
The health and economic burden related to cardiovascular diseases is substantial and prevention of t...